The Audient ID22 interface will transform your DAW into a recording system worthy of the best studios.
The iD22 incorporates two classic Audient microphone preamplifiers, plus new A/D-D/A converters designed to deliver deep, detailed sound for recording and mixing.
Scalable thanks to digital inputs/outputs (ADAT), it is ideal for use with the Audient ASP880 model for 10-channel recording (total of 10 inputs, 12 outputs + headphones).
The AUDIENT ID22 also offers analog console-like control functions (Mono, Polarity, Attenuation, Mute, Switch Monitor, Talkback, Cue Mix), making it one of the most ergonomic interfaces on the market.
Highlights
High-performance 24-bit, 96 kHz A/D - D/A converters with 2 inputs and 6 outputs
Class A microphone preamplifiers and 1 independent JFET instrument input
Fully balanced insert points for integration of external effects
High-current headphone amplifier with independent D/A converter
4 assignable line outputs for listening and processing
Customizable, physically-controlled monitoring
USB2.0 connectivity for Mac and PC, with integrated DSP mixer
Pristine converter technology
The ID22 is equipped with 2 analog inputs and 6 analog outputs, headed by high-quality 24-bit/96kHz converters. The various components and circuits have been optimized during months of testing to deliver impressive performance: ultra-precise stereo imaging, impeccable bass and treble, deep and rich.
World-class preamplifiers
The ID22 uses the best preamplifiers to be found on an audio interface, for breathtakingly clean and musical recordings. Both inputs feature gain control, phantom power for condenser microphones, a high-pass filter to get rid of unwanted low frequencies, and a polarity switch. The second input is equipped with a discrete JFET DI input for guitar, synth and other instruments.
Built to last
The AUDIENT ID22 interface is made entirely of metal for optimum protection and resistance. Knobs, switches and potentiometers are made of machined aluminum and will withstand an unlimited number of manipulations.